Come on gang, this marketing stuff is, well... these are educated turf pros you are selling to, each of those 4 products in the program has a N component... 14-2-4, 4-0-8, 2-0-0, pros can interpret these labels and calculate that N is being applied, not eliminated... #keepitreal

We’re at a maximum in funny looking golf course. Drought conditions again again with no irrigation available and We’re at full speed with treating plantago’s with garlic extract and clover with sulphate of iron. Good purity of turf on greens though pic.twitter.com/pD23xkUWJ1

Poa roots in push up greens haven’t decreased this summer and are still going strong into September. Two years into #mlsn approach to fertilizing and measuring #clipvol to manage putting surfaces. 👍 pic.twitter.com/icr4UcQ297

Aaron Patton explained why it is bermudagrass and not Bermuda grass or bermuda-grass:

The answer is found in this reference. Both bahiagrass and bermudagrass should not be capitalized according to these rules.Juska, F. V., W. H. Daniel, E. C. Holt, and V. B. Youngner. 1962. Nomenclature of some plants associated with turfgrass management. Agron. J. 54:275-276. pic.twitter.com/0jl2NEJozH